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00:01Good morning.
00:02Good morning.
00:03Welcome to the show.
00:05Our first guest is Mr. Mendy Sekiguchi.
00:09Good morning.
00:10Good morning.
00:11Thank you for having me.
00:13Currently, you are working as an independent freelancer.
00:17That's right.
00:18How is it?
00:19Working as an independent freelancer,
00:21is it harder than you think?
00:23What kind of difficulties do you face?
00:25I have to decide everything between myself and my manager.
00:32It's hard.
00:34I had to buy a car, including moving cars.
00:40So, among the judges of YES or NO,
00:44Mr. Sanaka, who is very busy,
00:46was chosen to be the host.
00:49You two came up with it?
00:51Yes.
00:52So, I decided to be the host.
00:55I felt sorry for him.
00:57I thought I had to be the host,
00:59but when I saw the news on the internet,
01:02Is it true?
01:03Is it true?
01:04Isn't it a fake news?
01:05No comment.
01:07No comment?
01:08No comment.
01:09He said it himself.
01:11Isn't it a fake news?
01:12No comment.
01:13I don't know if it's a fake news or not.
01:15I don't know what it means.
01:16It's a fake news.
01:17It's a fake news.
01:19In that sense,
01:21I feel sorry for him.
01:23I feel sorry for him.
01:25I feel sorry for him.
01:27I feel sorry for him.
01:29Anyway, I feel sorry for him.
01:31Anyway, I feel sorry for him.
01:33I feel sorry for him.
01:37This program is a wide show
01:40where celebrities who are usually scooped up
01:43talk about their opinions.
01:46And, Gonda,
01:48please play the football.
01:52Now, the season is over.
01:54You won J2 with Shimizu Esparz.
01:57So, you will play J1 from next season.
01:59Yes.
02:00Esparz will play J1.
02:01Wow.
02:02So, you've been doing your best.
02:05Esparz will be promoted,
02:06but Gonda himself said
02:08he won't sign a contract with Esparz next season.
02:11Is that true?
02:13It's true.
02:14I've decided to leave Esparz this season.
02:17You've decided from the beginning?
02:18Yes.
02:19So, you've been doing your best from J2 to J1.
02:23Yes.
02:24Football is a contract.
02:26It's a contract for several years.
02:28When the contract ends this year,
02:30I will talk to the club.
02:32I have a dream to play abroad again.
02:35I will convince them to do so.
02:38And, Esparz will be promoted to the end of this season.
02:41You are a goalkeeper.
02:43But, you want to play abroad again
02:45and become a national team player.
02:46Yes.
02:47I want to go to the World Cup again.
02:50Mr. Miyazawa.
02:51Yes.
02:52You are 35 years old,
02:53but you are a goalkeeper.
02:54You can still play in your 40s.
02:57Yes, I can.
02:58Especially, a goalkeeper needs experience.
03:00Gonda also played in the World Cup.
03:03Now, there are young goalkeepers.
03:06But, if a goalkeeper like Gonda
03:08has more experience,
03:10he will be more active.
03:11I think his strong desire
03:13led him to play abroad.
03:16I saw a news article about Machida Zerbia
03:18in the soccer news.
03:21It was the first time for a young goalkeeper
03:23to be the best in the J-1.
03:26There is criticism for the return of the J-1.
03:30There is criticism for the play style
03:32that is not a problem in the rules.
03:33But, some people say
03:34it is because it is in the rules.
03:36For example, the long throw,
03:38the ball before the throw,
03:40and the play to water the ball
03:42before the PK.
03:44What do you think, Gonda?
03:46Is there a difference
03:48when you water the ball
03:50before the PK?
03:51I think it is a kind of
03:53a kind of a trick.
03:55I see.
03:56Because the ball is wet,
03:58it is hard for us goalkeepers
04:00to play.
04:01To be honest,
04:02on a rainy day, the ball is wet.
04:04I see.
04:05I think it doesn't change much.
04:07Machida Zerbia did a long throw
04:09and did something new.
04:11Also, they are a team
04:13that plays hard on the ball.
04:15They have a lot of fouls.
04:17They are a team like that.
04:19So, they tend to be considered as a minus.
04:21But, in order to win,
04:23Coach Kuroda puts a lot of things
04:25into the tactics.
04:27So, I don't think
04:29it is a problem at all.
04:31I think it is a problem
04:33if we can't stop it.
04:35For example,
04:36if you are a Japanese professional baseball coach,
04:38you become a coach
04:39in the J-League.
04:41But, if you are a coach in the J-League,
04:43you become a coach in the high school.
04:45Then, you become a coach
04:47in the J-2 or J-1.
04:49So, you become the third.
04:51Isn't it great?
04:53It is the first pattern.
04:55Aomori Yamada.
04:56Aomori Yamada.
04:57He was a coach,
04:59and he became a coach in the J-2.
05:01Then, he became a coach in the J-1.
05:03And now, he is the third.
05:05I think he is great.
05:07After I joined Y-Sports,
05:09I came to the camp several times.
05:11I was a coach of Aomori Yamada.
05:13But, I always wanted to see
05:15something new and high-level.
05:17I was a coach in the high school,
05:19but I came to see the professional practice.
05:21I learned a lot.
05:23Actually, I think the best thing is
05:25that high school students are still
05:27teachers and students.
05:29So, when I tell them to do this,
05:31they say yes.
05:33But, when they become professionals,
05:35some of them have a different culture.
05:37But, they can do the same things
05:39as high school students,
05:41or more than that.
05:43If you think about it normally,
05:45they are high school coaches.
05:47Foreign players
05:49may think that
05:51they have never been a professional coach.
05:53So, I don't think it works normally.
05:55It's the same with Shokatsuryo Komei.
05:57He is a samurai.
05:59He is a samurai,
06:01but he doesn't listen to Kanu and Chouhi.
06:03He doesn't listen to Kanu and Chouhi.
06:05So, I told him to give it a try.
06:07Then, he got into the strategy.
06:09He said, if I do as he says,
06:11I can win.
06:13He was half-hearted.
06:15I think that's right.
06:17Machida was suddenly strong in the last season.
06:19Everyone was surprised.
06:21Until then, Machida wasn't that good.
06:23In the previous year, he was in the top 10.
06:25He wasn't good at all.
06:27But, he came and defeated
06:29the J-1 team at the camp.
06:31He was confident.
06:33He was confident.
06:35He was going to win.
06:37He was going to win.
06:39He was going to win until the final.
06:41When I asked the players
06:43who were in Machida's team,
06:45they said they wanted him to win.
06:47He was almost there.
06:49Of course, in the top 3,
06:51the J-League itself was exciting.
06:53Maezono of the J-League
06:55was crazy.
06:57He was a presenter
06:59Maezono was a presenter.
07:01The best players and directors
07:03will be announced this season.
07:05December 10th,
07:07Yokohama Arena
07:09will be filled up with 6500 supporters.
07:11The best player
07:13is Vissel Kobe.
07:15This is Maezono.
07:17He's like a Yan Wei.
07:19He's confused.
07:21Suddenly,
07:23Matsuki started running.
07:25He's not in a meeting.
07:27The best player is Muto of Visel Kobe.
07:30The winner is Anderson Lopez.
07:33The best goal scorer is Usami.
07:36This is this season's best goal.
07:39He dodged the opponent's shot and scored.
07:47Usami was a player who went overseas and represented Japan when he was young.
07:55But this season, he recovered from his injury and was especially good.
07:59He was a player that no one could stop.
08:04Now, Toyosaki-san.
08:05The kanji for this year has been decided.
08:08It's the kanji for gold and money.
08:12We sometimes use this in the White Rush.
08:15Atsushi-san, you're the one who decided to stop with the kanji for this year.
08:21I can't ask Atsushi-san to stop with the kanji for this year.
08:27I can't take that job.
08:30I can't take the job of looking back at this year's kanji.
08:37Why can't you take that job?
08:39Have you ever seen a successful person?
08:41Except for Kiyomizu Dera.
08:43Except for Mori.
08:45He looks like a mother.
08:48He's going to start talking about the episode.
08:50I think it's easier to start talking about this year's episode.
08:54The only kanji you can use is Kiyomizu Dera.
08:58The kanji for Kiyomizu Dera is also the kanji for money.
09:02But it's too monotonous.
09:03It's too heavy.
09:09It's the same kanji.
09:12It's overlapping.
09:13Menjin, you're the one who decided to stop with the kanji for this year.
09:19I can't ask Atsushi-san to stop with the kanji.
09:27He'd write it down in a flip book.
09:30He'd write the kanji down in a flip book so it'd be weird.
09:34It's easier to understand than before.
09:36I got to be free and I'm free.
09:38In that sense, it's like the poison of the poisonous race.
09:41It's better to say it just like that.
09:43I can't say it because it's weird.
09:47If I say it in one word...
09:49It is a new word.
09:51It's like the phrase flying.
09:53It's that kind of one word.
09:55Well...
09:57It's morning.
09:58Oh, what's morning?
09:59Say it.
10:00Remember this situation.
10:02Do you all do it?
10:03Asa? What is it?
10:05It's a song from a drama called Asa.
10:09Oh, Asadora!
10:11It's my first time.
10:13It was one of my goals.
10:15That's a good one.
10:17What about you, Honda-san?
10:19I'll go with Idomu.
10:21Idomu means challenge.
10:23If you say it at this tempo, there's no problem.
10:25It's no good if you make a mistake.
10:27If you make a mistake, you'll be in trouble.
10:33Mr. Tomoaki Ogura, who worked as a caster on the morning news program Tokudane,
10:39passed away this month on the 9th.
10:43He was 77 years old.
10:47Mr. Ogura joined TV Tokyo as an announcer in 1971.
10:54He transferred to Fuji TV in 1976.
10:59Fuji TV's Asa no Kao was broadcasted on April 1, 1999.
11:06Today is April Fool's Day, but Tokudane is hosting a real wide show.
11:10This is the first time.
11:12I'm confident that I can continue this show for the third time.
11:14I'm Tomoaki Ogura.
11:17Mr. Ogura, who was the main MC of Tokudane for 22 years,
11:21was supported by the viewers by his unyielding speech.
11:26He also achieved the highest number of views on the national news program by the same host.
11:39I'm sorry.
11:40When he appeared on a wide show, he talked about how to face the news.
11:43When you comment, do you have any worries?
11:47I always think I should stop looking at it from the front.
11:50I'm going to look at it from the edge.
11:52It's boring if everyone looks in the same direction.
11:54That's true.
11:57Mr. Ogura announced that he had tuberculosis in 2016.
12:02In 2018, he underwent a full-blown tuberculosis surgery.
12:08After that, he found cancer in his lungs and kidneys.
12:12He continued to appear on TV and radio while living a life of diabetes.
12:17I'm sorry.
12:18On the 4th of this month, he was told that there was no cure in the hospital.
12:22On the 9th, he took a breath at home while being watched over by his wife.
12:29There are a lot of people who dream of going around Japan on a ship with their wives, right?
12:38You should do it when you are as young as possible.
12:41There are a lot of things you can't do when you get older.
12:47Yes.
12:48I'm sorry, Mr. Sasaki.
12:50It's been a long time since he passed away.
12:55I've told you a lot of bad news.
12:59I'm reading the news that Mr. Ogura passed away.
13:04I'm sorry I'm so excited.
13:09I'm sorry.
13:10Mr. Sasaki has been an assistant for 10 years since the beginning of the program on April 1st, 1999.
13:20He's been doing the opening talk for about 10 minutes.
13:25It was such a long opening.
13:27There was no meeting.
13:29I didn't know what Mr. Ogura was talking about.
13:31Suddenly, Mr. Ogura started talking.
13:33I didn't know how many minutes he was talking.
13:35I didn't know what he was talking about.
13:37I've been waiting for about 10 minutes.
13:40Mr. Ogura is a professional baseball player.
13:42Of course, he likes all sports.
13:44He likes the Seibu Lions.
13:47When he was talking about the Lions for about 10 minutes,
13:51no one in the studio knew what he was talking about.
13:54I was wondering if I was following him.
13:59Mr. Ogura is 51 years old.
14:03I'm the same age as him.
14:05His biggest dream was to be on Fuji TV's morning wide show.
14:11He's 51 years old and he's working with a man who's making his dream come true.
14:17It started when he was 51 years old.
14:19That's right.
14:20His spirit was really tough.
14:25He was not only kind, but also professional.
14:30It was very precious to meet him every morning.
14:35I remembered that atmosphere.
14:39Mr. Ogura was originally an announcer on TV Tokyo.
14:44During his job, he took an announcer exam at Fuji TV.
14:49He didn't pass the final exam.
14:52During the exam, Mr. Ogura said,
14:55I want to do it in the future.
14:57I want to do it from 8 o'clock in the morning like Mr. Ogura.
15:02Mr. Ogura broadcast 4,451 times from 1965 to 1982.
15:10Mr. Ogura's special feature was that he passed the exam.
15:14Mr. Ogura is really kind.
15:15He gives me a lot of passes to make me shine.
15:19Mr. Ogura was young, so he couldn't put together what he wanted to say.
15:25During the commercial, he said,
15:28Kyoko, no matter how much you try to say good things,
15:31people won't listen to you for more than 30 seconds.
15:36You have to put together what you want to say.
15:41It's a good lesson for me.
15:44But it's a little over 30 seconds now.
15:46No, no.
15:48It's a little over 30 seconds.
15:49Mr. Ogura talked for 10 minutes at the beginning.
15:51No, no.
15:53There's a story.
15:55If you talk for more than 30 minutes in the comments,
15:59the viewers may change the channel.
16:01They can't concentrate.
16:04When I was doing the morning information program,
16:08Mr. Ogura came to see me.
16:11He said,
16:12I'm broadcasting what I think and feel, so I'm rooting for you.
16:17I was very happy.
16:19When I was doing the morning information program,
16:21I had a lot of resistance.
16:23My mother had done a lot of work,
16:27and she was happy that I was talking on the morning information program.
16:31She sent me a picture of me on TV
16:34from the hospital room while I was sick.
16:38She sent me a picture of my mother fighting cancer.
16:42She didn't recognize me at all.
16:46I don't have a mother who recognizes me.
16:49My mother was happy that I was doing the morning information program.
16:53At that time, Mr. Ogura said,
16:55I'm glad to be able to tell you what I think and feel.
16:59I was pushed back.
17:01I want to be involved in the information program as much as possible.
17:03I'm 51 years old now.
17:05Mr. Ogura, you started this year, right?
17:0822 years old.
17:09I heard the rumor that the show was over,
17:12and I was going to give up on the information program.
17:14I'm old now.
17:15Good luck.
17:16Let me say this.
17:17No comment.
17:19His face is scary.
17:23Ms. Toyosaki, how about you?
17:25I've never met him.
17:27I wanted to meet him as an announcer.
17:31When I was in middle school and high school,
17:34I used to watch TV a lot.
17:37Mr. Ogura, Mr. Kasai and Mr. Kyoko Sasaki
17:41were doing the morning information program.
17:44I have a 10-minute talk that I remember intensely.
17:47Can I say it?
17:49One year, at the Kouhaku Uta Gassen,
17:52I think it was the Knights,
17:54they were singing while wearing a nude suit.
17:57At first, everyone was surprised that they were naked.
18:00It was a suit.
18:01Yes, it was.
18:02I think it was the first special day of the new year after that.
18:06Mr. Ogura told me about it.
18:09I was surprised that they were naked.
18:12I watched it closely.
18:14Then I found out that they were naked.
18:17Mr. Sasaki was next to me and said,
18:19I watched it closely.
18:21It left a great impression on me.
18:24I thought it was very interesting.
18:26I think it's because there is no space.
18:28I see.
18:29That's the reaction.
18:31There is only one script.
18:35Mr. Ogura is amazing.
18:38I met Mr. Ogura once.
18:41Mr. Ogura and Mr. Hiro of Ebisumaru
18:44had just finished their new school.
18:47Mr. Ogura invited me to his dining table.
18:50He was very kind and powerful.
18:53At the end, he shook my hand and said,
18:55Good luck.
18:57He was so powerful.
18:59I still remember it.
19:01He confessed his disease and disease of living in the hospital.
19:06He used his influence to encourage people around him.
19:10I learned a lot from Mr. Ogura.
19:13He announced his condition to the world.
19:16People from the same generation,
19:18people with the same disease,
19:20people who are depressed,
19:21people who are discouraged,
19:23people who are depressed,
19:25people who are depressed,
19:27people who are depressed,
19:28people who are depressed,
19:29people who are depressed,
19:30I was impressed by the fact that you were encouraged by the people around you.
19:33It's true that I was encouraged by the fact that I was able to share information.
19:38But I think it's worth it.
19:41You know, information programs are all about talking about people, right?
19:47But more than talking about people, it's about hiding yourself.
19:52That's why I've always wanted to be honest.
19:59How about you, Mr. Gonda?
20:01What did you do when you were a kid?
20:03I went to elementary, middle school, and high school.
20:05I left home around 8 a.m.
20:08You were a late elementary school student.
20:10I was close to home in high school.
20:12I left home around 8 a.m.
20:15I said, good morning, and I said, have a good day.
20:18There are many times in elementary, middle, and high school.
20:21There are days when I'm happy, and there are days when I'm sad.
20:25On the other hand, Mr. Ogura always greeted me cheerfully in the morning.
20:31He always greeted me cheerfully in the morning.
20:36I was able to take a step forward on any day.
20:39I have the impression that he really helped me.
20:42Mr. Ogura is a reader.
20:45There is a translator in Fuji TV.
20:48I think Mr. Ogura has the longest stay time.
20:52After the program was over, I changed my clothes and went to work.
20:56Mr. Ogura bought a lot of books.
21:00Mr. Ogura read a lot of books.
21:03Other than the time I slept for 24 hours, Mr. Ogura used all the time for input.
21:07He read books, loved music, went to concerts, and watched all the dramas.
21:13He watched all the first episodes of all the songs.
21:17He also watched sports.
21:20Mr. Ogura has the image of liking Silk and Soleil.
21:23Mr. Ogura has the image of liking Silk and Soleil.
21:27Mr. Ogura tried to hit me a little at the meeting.
21:31That's charming.
21:34Mr. Ogura is also a person.
21:37Thank you for coming to the show many times.
21:42It's a little lonely, but you feel like a father on Fuji TV.
21:46I feel a great sense of loss.
21:49Who should I talk to?
21:52Mr. Higashino, could you give me some advice?
21:54I'm not a vessel.
21:56Did you get a lot of advice?
21:59I got a lot of advice about my private life.
22:03When I got married, divorced, and got married again, I got a lot of advice.
22:08I got a lot of advice from Mr. Higashino.
22:14I've talked about it many times on this show.
22:17Mr. Sasaki is a heavy drinker.
22:20He likes alcohol and drank a lot of alcohol the day before.
22:23He was drunk for two days and was about to return it.
22:27He put a bucket under the table and drank it.
22:31I was ignored again.
22:34It's true.
22:37I thought it was a rumor, but is it true?
22:40It's true.
22:41Mr. Ogura will also enjoy it.
22:45I was told to do it.
22:48I'm really sorry.
22:50I learned a lot of things, and I was scolded a lot.
22:53I was scolded and looked after gently.
22:56But I think he really protected me all the time.
22:59Thank you very much, Mr. Ogura.
23:04The tournament to determine the top female entertainer.
23:07Female entertainer No. 1 final.
23:10The W.
23:12This year, 903 teams from the past entered.
23:17The finalists are Iwashi Niboshi, Bulma Konno, and Hachiko Chukenritsu.
23:27The result is.
23:30I don't know yet.
23:35Iwashi Niboshi.
23:41Iwashi Niboshi, who has been active for 12 years, is the eighth champion.
23:48I was doing it for free without going to the office.
23:51I just brought three friends today.
23:54I don't know what to do.
23:57A free combination that does not belong to any office.
24:00I won the first prize in the fourth final.
24:05The W.
24:06The winner is Iwashi Niboshi.
24:09Please give me a lot of applause.
24:15I'm Iwashi Niboshi.
24:19I was told that I had something I wanted to give to my grandmother.
24:24I was told that I had something I wanted to give to my grandmother.
24:26I'm glad.
24:27When I finished my part-time job, I looked inside the locker.
24:31There was a Chanel paper bag.
24:33I'm nervous.
24:35When I looked inside, there was a spinach soup.
24:41Thank you for your hard work.
24:44I didn't know that Chanel was doing a banzai.
24:47No way.
24:49Chanel is not doing a banzai.
24:51Chanel is not doing a banzai.
24:54But when I opened the lid, the top spinach was Chanel.
24:57It's a coincidence.
24:59Chanel is not doing a banzai.
25:02Chanel is definitely doing a banzai.
25:04No way.
25:05Then I'll put it in Chanel's paper bag.
25:07That's right.
25:09That old woman is very mean.
25:11I think you should think about it next time.
25:13Chanel is not doing a banzai.
25:15I saw it in the news the other day.
25:17Recently, Chanel has recovered its V-shape.
25:22It's not a banzai.
25:24I can't recover it because of jewelry and back.
25:27It's a banzai.
25:29I don't care.
25:30I don't care if you say it.
25:33But that old woman's husband is a businessman.
25:35He is a rich man.
25:36He must have gone shopping for Chanel.
25:39Then why is he doing a part-time job?
25:40It's strange for a rich man to do a part-time job.
25:42That's right.
25:43He wants to see the life of a low-income person.
25:45Why do you do that?
25:46It's frustrating.
25:47I don't like it.
25:48Chanel is doing a banzai.
25:50There is a high possibility that he is going to buy it.
25:54Then what is it?
25:55In Chanel's store, Nanjing Kotoko and Thai展開.
25:58Nanjing means pumpkin in Kansai dialect.
26:00Nanjing Kotoko and Kotoko and Thai展開.
26:02Nanjing's stew is made in a big pot like this.
26:04It's strange.
26:05That's right.
26:06It's strange.
26:07If you say Nanjing, it looks like this.
26:09Then it's Chanel.
26:10Stop it.
26:11I got it.
26:12Wait a minute.
26:13Nanjing's stew is square.
26:15I see.
26:16Nanjing's stew is not like this.
26:18If you cook Nanjing's stew like this, everything will be over.
26:20A time when you didn't do anything will be born.
26:22Please stop it.
26:23This is Nanjing's tempura.
26:24This is Nanjing's tempura.
26:25Nanjing's tempura.
26:26Nanjing's tempura.
26:27Nanjing's tempura.
26:28Let's say it together.
26:29This is Nanjing's tempura.
26:30Thank you very much.
26:31Thank you very much for doing it.
26:33What kind of customers are coming?
26:35Hello.
26:36Here she comes.
26:37She's a lady.
26:38I'd like to have a pumpkin stew, a Japanese mackerel stew, and a silver fish stew.
26:41The menu is the best.
26:42If you put it on a different plate, it will look like I made it.
26:47I don't care if you're rich or not.
26:49You all have this kind of mind.
26:51I didn't know.
26:52I'm relieved.
26:53Thank you always.
26:54And the new handbag.
26:56I'm afraid of the continuation.
26:57I'm afraid of the continuation of the conversation.
26:59Can you stop it?
27:00And Yuzu Daikon,
27:01perfume,
27:02broccoli sesame oil,
27:03earrings,
27:04carrot,
27:05Hi-heels.
27:06Don't change it alternately.
27:08I'm confused.
27:10All bags are the same.
27:11That's not true.
27:12All bags are the same.
27:13That's not true.
27:14You can't put a Hi-heel on a banzai.
27:17I'm always confused when I have a lot of bags.
27:23Are you really a Chanel customer?
27:25Do you always say you're confused?
27:27That's why I always have one bag.
27:29She's a customer at a department store.
27:31She's a customer at a department store.
27:33I know.
27:34I always have one bag.
27:36Are you really a Chanel clerk?
27:38You always have one bag.
27:40You're putting it on the Chanel mark.
27:43You're putting it on the Chanel mark.
27:46You're the best Chanel clerk.
27:48I didn't know this is Chanel.
27:50I don't think this is right.
27:52I'm going to wear Chanel now.
27:54Thank you very much.
28:00Thank you very much.
28:02Congratulations on winning The W.
28:05Thank you very much.
28:09Mending, how was your first time watching Iwashi's Manzai?
28:12I hadn't seen W-man yet, but it was very interesting.
28:18I imitated him.
28:20There aren't many people who can do that, so I was a bit nervous.
28:25How about you, Gonda?
28:26It was my first time watching a real Manzai.
28:31Is that okay?
28:33It was a very Kansai dialect Manzai.
28:37This is the first time I've seen it in my life, so I might fall in love with it.
28:41I'm so happy!
28:43How was it, Ake-san?
28:45It was so light, and I didn't feel nervous at all.
28:52I feel like I'd be taken over by the studio if I'd just gotten free.
28:58It's not a place where there are customers.
29:00It's the most difficult situation, right?
29:02It was really difficult.
29:04His nickname is Mr. Sardine.
29:06And on the left is Mr. Niboshi.
29:10You've already made up your mind about the name Niboshi-Iwashi, haven't you?
29:14That's right.
29:16How long have you been doing Niboshi-Iwashi?
29:18I've been doing it for 12 years.
29:20Originally, Yoshimoto, NSC, 35th generation.
29:24Who's the same generation?
29:26The same generation is Yurian Retriever.
29:28He's a hard-working guy.
29:30So you're going to quit Yoshimoto soon?
29:33That's right.
29:35I joined NSC while I was in college.
29:37And when I graduated, I was more busy with college.
29:40Plus, Yurian Retriever was in the same generation.
29:42It's been a hit since I was in college.
29:44I'm a little broken-hearted.
29:47And the first W was Yurian.
29:49That's right.
29:51It was frustrating.
29:53Honestly, it was frustrating.
29:55It was the most difficult time.
29:57In 2019, 2020, and 2022.
30:00And this year, in 2024, you've been in the finals.
30:03You didn't get to be the champion.
30:05That's right.
30:07And you're the first free entertainer to be the champion.
30:12What do you think?
30:13Did you get any feedback or more work?
30:15Did you get any e-mails from your colleagues?
30:17That's right.
30:18I got a lot of e-mails from Machine Guns and Gakutensoku.
30:22I'm a free entertainer, but I got a lot of attention.
30:24I got a lot of e-mails from them.
30:27The first one I got was Super Sansuke from Nyan Coaster.
30:30No, no, no, no.
30:32That's not good.
30:34I'm here to make amends.
30:36I didn't even know LINE.
30:38You didn't know LINE?
30:39I've worked with him, of course.
30:41I didn't know LINE, so I got a message from somewhere.
30:44Maybe it smelled like Okari from the TV screen.
30:47And I want you to treat me to a meal.
30:49That's right.
30:50The LINE screen is not a friend, it's a user.
30:53Super Sansuke!
30:55Are you in charge of the story?
30:57Yes, I'm in charge of the story.
30:59I'm a free entertainer, so I do all the office work.
31:02I receive e-mails and send applications.
31:06So you don't have a manager now?
31:08I don't have a manager now.
31:09I took three of my friends to W.
31:11The three of them are working on the e-mails.
31:14What should I do?
31:16I have a job offer.
31:19I have to go.
31:21Make-up and costume.
31:23This is the costume for this cartoon.
31:25Do you want to do this?
31:27Or do you want to change the costume?
31:30I want to fix it all today.
31:32It's impossible.
31:34How can you fix it with this make-up?
31:36It's impossible.
31:38You'll be put in Yoshimoto.
31:40Didn't you come close to Yoshimoto?
31:42What should I do?
31:44It must be hard.
31:45I came a little closer.
31:48Yoshimoto is the real Yoshimoto.
31:50There are various theaters in Yoshimoto.
31:52I think it's okay because it's a cartoon.
31:55What do you think, Mr. Atsushi?
31:57Who is Yoshimoto?
31:59It's a partner.
32:02It's hard for two people to work together.
32:06If you think about the amount of work from now on,
32:09I think it's better to have someone who looks at it.
32:16I think it's better not to take this job.
32:20You've been very particular about cartoons.
32:23I think it's better to have a theater.
32:27Until The W, you can't do it in front of the audience.
32:33Where did you do it?
32:35We held it ourselves.
32:37We made a live performance and hosted it.
32:40Where do you rent a theater?
32:42We rent it at a place like Kouminkan.
32:45We rent it at a place like Nogatakumi Hall.
32:48You can rent it cheaply at Nogatakumi Hall?
32:52It's cheap.
32:54How much is it?
32:55It's about 50,000 yen.
32:57It's about 200,000 yen.
32:59Do you sell it to your friends?
33:01That's right.
33:03I'm sure the audience will be happy.
33:06There are a lot of people who think I raised them.
33:09There are a lot of people who think I raised them.
33:13Don't say kanji.
33:15I think it's better to be louder.
33:17MENDY was your personal agency.
33:20Do you belong to it?
33:22I haven't thought about it yet.
33:25He's really refusing.
33:27He's scared.
33:29How do you manage it?
33:31It's a Japanese pillar.
33:33MENDY is a Japanese pillar.
33:35Japanese pillars are interesting.
33:38Everything is fresh and fun.
33:41It's better to have fun in this situation.
33:44But you don't have a part-time job.
33:46I had a part-time job.
33:48What did you do?
33:50The two of us are different.
33:52I'm in charge of Muscle Musical.
33:55Wait a minute.
33:57I can't go right away.
33:59I can't go right away.
34:01I'm in charge of Muscle Musical.
34:03It's not Muscle at all.
34:05I prepare the protein for the next part.
34:12For the cast?
34:14Is it decided?
34:16I prepare 1 or 2 tablespoons.
34:19This person is 1.
34:21This person is 2.
34:23What about MENDY?
34:25I prepare 8 tablespoons.
34:278 tablespoons.
34:29Isn't that enough?
34:31I was surprised.
34:33I only get a part-time job.
34:35I thought it was a good opportunity.
34:37I'm looking for a new opportunity.
34:39It's not true.
34:41Is it a lie?
34:43I've been thinking it's true.
34:45Is it a lie?
34:47I don't think it's a lie.
34:49I don't think it's a lie.
34:51I'm afraid it's a lie.
34:53I'm afraid it's a lie.
34:55I'll tell you the truth.
34:57You can tell the truth.
34:59You can find a part-time job.
35:01You can find a part-time job at the muscle museum.
35:03You can do what you want.
35:05Let's do it.
35:09Nuika, Ote Coffee Chain and Starbucks Coffee Japan announced that they will abolish paper straws from 2025.
35:19Some of the plastic that is not disassembled is floating in the sea.
35:23It has a negative effect on marine life.
35:26The movement to review the use of plastic products is expanding around the world.
35:30In Japan, Starbucks has been providing low environmental load paper straws since 2020.
35:39It is inconvenient for consumers to keep drinking because it becomes softer and softer.
35:43Sometimes I use two straws because I don't want them to be fluffy.
35:46I'm not sure if this is eco-friendly.
35:50Starbucks has been improving by increasing the number of paper rolls.
35:56This time, they announced a change in the material itself.
36:01The biomass plastic straw from the plant is switched all over.
36:06The new straw will be introduced in all 32 stores in Okinawa Prefecture on January 23, 2025.
36:15It is planned to expand to more than 1,900 stores nationwide after March.
36:21It means that the paper straw from Starbucks will be abolished from 2025.
36:27Starbucks has been providing plastic straws for a long time.
36:30In 2020, Starbucks will switch to paper straws with low environmental load.
36:36Mr. Mendy, was the paper straw bad?
36:40I didn't like it very much.
36:43I used it because I thought it would be better if it was eco-friendly.
36:49It's hard to drink and it's soft.
36:51I want to complain, but it's hard to complain.
36:55To be honest, I think it's helpful.
36:59I thought I had to put up with it until it became soft.
37:06On the other hand, I thought it was bad that it wasn't properly distributed.
37:12If you put the garbage in properly, it wouldn't be like this.
37:17It doesn't mean that the tension will go down with a soft paper straw.
37:22Mr. Atsushi, will other companies and service companies also change to this?
37:27I think it depends on how much it costs here.
37:32Recently, the cost of selling large quantities of SBGs has increased.
37:38Many companies are looking at it again.
37:41Companies have to pursue profits.
37:46If many companies use this eco-friendly straw, the cost will be cheaper.
37:52I think it would be good if we could work together to reduce the environmental burden of SDGs.
38:05Mr. Gonda, you are a soccer player.
38:09Do you put cold things in your straw?
38:12I don't drink cold drinks, especially when I'm playing.
38:16Don't you drink cold drinks in the field?
38:20I don't drink drinks that contain ice water.
38:23When I drink cold drinks during training, my stomach gets cold and the digestion becomes poor.
38:30He was drinking ice water.
38:33He was shaking his head.
38:35Thank you for asking a good question.
38:39I put ice water in the bottle and cool it outside.
38:46I don't put ice water in the bottle and drink it.
38:49After training, he put ice water in the protein and shook his head.
38:54It's not good.
38:56I don't know if it feels good.
38:58I don't have a strong stomach.
39:00I'm the same.
39:02Then, let's talk about Nao.
39:05This is his second drink.
39:07He's drinking ice water.
39:09Please be careful.
39:11Mr. Maezono, did you put ice water in your straw?
39:15I put ice water in my straw.
39:18Do you put a lot of ice water in your straw?
39:22I put ice water in my straw.
39:25Especially in summer.
39:27While drinking alcohol, he communicates with his colleagues at work.
39:34Such a habit has been used for a long time.
39:39On the 23rd of last month,
39:41Nihon Seimei published the results of a survey on communication at work.
39:4856.4% of respondents said they didn't need it.
39:57It's the highest number in the past three years.
40:02The reason why it's the highest number is that people are more careful.
40:0833.7% said it's because they feel it's an extension of their work.
40:13On the other hand, 20s, the youngest generation at work,
40:17said they can hear their true feelings and distance from their boss.
40:21As a result, some people feel the need for a drink.
40:27With the COVID-19 pandemic, new ways of working and lifestyles have been established.
40:33In addition to the increase in the awareness of compliance,
40:36there has been a change in awareness of drinking at work.
40:41In addition, there has been a movement to abolish the age-restricted drinking habits.
40:48People are starting to look back on the old habits.
40:52Do you have any habits that you feel you don't need anymore?
41:00This is an old habit.
41:02Mr. Mendin, what do you think about communication?
41:05I've always been in favor of it.
41:08If you follow the basics, you need communication rather than communication.
41:13If you can communicate, you don't have to drink.
41:19Now you're in a position to invite people.
41:22But I'm going to be independent, and maybe I'll have more people in my company.
41:27I think about what to do after that.
41:31How about you, Ms. Toyosaki?
41:33I can't drink myself.
41:36I used to drink when I was invited by my seniors.
41:40When I asked my juniors if I could drink with them,
41:43if I refused, I would get hurt.
41:47So I quit my job once.
41:50I'm going to Osaka on this day.
41:53I asked my juniors if they wanted to go out for a meal.
41:56I sent the girls who were younger than me to them.
41:59They all refused.
42:01I was heartbroken.
42:03You were busy.
42:05No, I wasn't.
42:08I can't invite you anymore.
42:10How about you, Mr. Kondo?
42:12We're a team sport.
42:14We have to decide whether to participate in the game or not.
42:17I was the oldest, 35 years old.
42:20The youngest is in the first year of high school and the third year of high school.
42:24First of all, we have to have a communication that is not just drinking.
42:28In the team, we meet two or three times a year.
42:31We gather everyone.
42:33We divide the seats.
42:35When we gather, we sit down with the people we like.
42:39There is a number like a lottery.
42:41That's good.
42:42It's a place where the team gets stronger.
42:45We have a meal like that.
42:49Is it better to have a game or a team?
42:55The younger generation can communicate with their bosses.
43:00There are young players like that.
43:03They can't talk to their seniors.
43:06Young people who want to go.
43:08After the meal, there are young players and older players who are closer to each other than before.
43:16I think it's a necessary thing.
43:19If you ask me if I need alcohol,
43:22If I drink too much and don't remember the next day, it doesn't make sense.
43:26How about you, Mr. Atsushi?
43:28The number of times I drink has decreased a lot.
43:30I have a family.
43:32There was a corona virus.
43:34I didn't recover much after the corona virus.
43:37Last time, I drank with Mr. Yamamoto of Gokurakutomo and Mr. Shoji of Shinagawa Shoji.
43:43After a long time, I thought this would be fine.
43:47I thought it would be annoying if I was invited once or twice a week.
43:53I thought it would be nice to have two or three meetings a year and have a close communication.
44:00That's what I felt last time.
44:02Two or three meetings a year with Mr. Yamamoto of Gokurakutomo.
44:04It reminds me of that time.
44:06Mr. Yamamoto has a daughter.
44:09Can I change my daughter's name?
44:12I'm wondering.
44:16Mr. Shoji of Shinagawa Shoji is my father's senior.
44:19I'll give you some advice.
44:22Mr. Shoji of Shinagawa Shoji is my father's senior.
44:26Mr. Atsushi, how are you doing?
44:31Mr. Kondo?
44:33I've been sending it all the time.
44:35I'm at the telegraph office.
44:37Who is it?
44:39It's a staff member who took care of me when I was in junior high school.
44:42It's a staff member who took care of me when I was in junior high school.
44:44It's a staff member who took care of me when I was in junior high school.
44:46How many do you write?
44:48I wrote about 2300.
44:50I wrote about 2300.
44:52At first, I wrote it by hand.
44:54But when I moved abroad, I stopped because I didn't have a telegraph office.
44:58But when I moved abroad, I stopped because I didn't have a telegraph office.
45:02Mr. Atsushi?
45:04I've been doing it for about 15 years.
45:07It may be longer than that.
45:09I don't like LINE either.
45:12Happy New Year!
45:15I think it would be good for each other to say,
45:17Happy New Year
45:19I think it would be good for each other to say,
45:20You're working.
45:22You're working.
45:24Just saying happy New Year doesn't mean anything.
45:25You're just sending it without feeling.
45:28It's an unsent greeting, yes?
45:30I'll prepare a subsect.
45:32It's a good trigger to say,
45:34It's my well-known greeting.
45:36I'm afraid that the staff will come out if I say yes.
45:39The staff a�s to come out,
45:41The staff aqs to come out,
45:43Do you think that yearbook is full of feelings?
45:46It's mostly printed, but at the very end,
45:49there's a handwritten message.
45:52A handwritten message?
45:54It's handwritten, but...
45:55I try to change the message.
45:57For example, when it's printed,
45:59I put in a message like,
46:00last year was the first year of elementary school.
46:02I put in something like that.
46:04You don't put in anything like,
46:06I'm looking forward to working with you.
46:08I know it's better to say that in the media,
46:11but I can't do that.
46:15No, no, no.
46:16Do you do that?
46:17I quit a few years ago,
46:19so I don't do it,
46:20but when I do it, I do it.
46:21I'll be in your care this year,
46:22or I'll be in your care if you eat too much mochi.
46:25That's a great example.
46:27What about you, Maezawa?
46:28I don't do it.
46:29You don't do it?
46:30No, I don't.
46:32You want to go home already?
46:33No, that's not it.
46:35You want to end it already, right?
46:37No, that's not it.
46:38I'm sorry.
46:42How was it, Mr. Atsushi?
46:44When we were talking about kanji,
46:47I asked Mr. Higashino,
46:49which one would you like to do?
46:52He was so quick to answer.
46:55Is there anyone who wants to do kanji this year?
46:58Me?
46:59I don't want to do kanji at all.
47:05I told Atsushi to say more and more.
47:08I told him to say more and more.
47:11I'm just going to say,
47:13thank you, thank you.
47:15I'm not going to stand in front of you.
47:17I'm not going to stand in front of you.